Decalogue of the perfect toy

We are on the threshold of the Christmas holidays, both we and our friends and family wonder what toys are suitable for our children, that they have fun, that they educate them and that they are not dangerous.

On several occasions we have given recommendations in Babies and more, and today we show you the Decalogue of the perfect toy provided by My Baby and I, especially focused on toys for children under 36 months.

The characteristics that should always be checked before giving a toy are: * The eyes if it is a stuffed animal or a doll, cannot be detached. * The toy or its packaging is not surrounded by ropes, ropes or ties. * The labels are well attached. * The battery behavior is not accessible to the child, but is well secured with screws. * The packaging is flexible, has holes or is provided with a wide opening. * The dresses of the dolls, the fabric with which a doll is made or any other material does not fade. * The wood with which it has been made has no sharp parts or knots from which, over time, small parts can come off. * The fabric of which it is composed does not have too long stitches or buttons that detach easily. * The material with which it is made has no toxic substances, such as mercury, lead, cadmium or selenium, and the child can put it in his mouth without running any danger. * The sound it emits is not too loud. It will be better not to acquire it if it is noisy, since the ears of children are more sensitive than those of adults.

Well, we know, if our relatives ask us what toy to buy from our little ones, we can respond with this decalogue. Our children will be more protected if we buy the toys with their heads and hearts.

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